without the encumbrance of a heavy backpack, I could sprint along the trail
Recent Examples on the WebOn the other hand, Israel, which American strategists originally saw as an encumbrance, was reappraised as a valuable strategic player after the 1956 and 1967 wars, and finally recognized as the most reliable regional ally. Michel Gurfinkiel, WSJ, 29 July 2022 No longer, Kennedy Center officials say, will any of the actors carry their scripts onstage, a practice that was a concession to short rehearsal periods but that over time has proved an encumbrance. Peter Marks, Washington Post, 2 Aug. 2022 Paying down debt remains the best hedge against financial encumbrance. Etta Money, Forbes, 12 July 2022 To critics of Web3, blockchains are at best an unnecessary encumbrance on a startup like Flowcarbon. Christopher Mims, WSJ, 4 June 2022 The data from commercial spacecraft may not be as high-quality as those the latest U.S. spy satellites can reap, but they can be easily shared without the encumbrance of security restrictions. Robert Wall, WSJ, 1 May 2022 Other skeptical reactions include preferences for the convenience of pills over the encumbrance of headsets, or fears that the widespread prescribing of V.R. will mean losing access to painkillers.New York Times, 26 Apr. 2022 However, the total quality of our freedom, the ability to move without encumbrance or a hindrance is a far piece off still. Candace Mcduffie, The Christian Science Monitor, 1 Dec. 2021 Don't like encumbrance rules or somatic requirements to cast spells? Jason Bennett, Arkansas Online, 14 June 2021 See More